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Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Some secrets must remain hidden at all costs...- Written on my Heart by Cole Gibsen

It's been six months since Ashlyn Daniels was kicked out of her home. Six months since she stood up to her abusive stepfather and got a busted rib—and seeing all her things set ablaze in a backyard bonfire—for her trouble.Never going back. She doesn't need trouble...especially if trouble is tattoo artist Lane Garrett, who's six-feet-plus of tattooed hotness and a complete ass.

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Release Date: July 28th, 2015

It's been six months since Ashlyn Daniels was kicked out of her home. Six months since she stood up to her abusive stepfather and got a busted rib—and seeing all her things set ablaze in a backyard bonfire—for her trouble.Never going back. She doesn't need trouble...especially if trouble is tattoo artist Lane Garrett, who's six-feet-plus of tattooed hotness and a complete ass.

Lane has spent the last decade fighting to support his family. To protect them. There's no room for romance, even with a fragile (yet amusingly feisty) stunner...even if she somehow manages to invade his world and his heart.

But while some secrets are as visible as ink on the skin, others must remain hidden at all costs...

Five Questions with Cole Gibsen

1. What do you like best about being a writer?

The dress code! Seriously, where else can you go to work braless, in yoga pants, with zero makeup? Because elastic.

2. Who is your favorite book boyfriend?

Another easy one. Severus Snape. Seriously, how could you not swoon over his heartbroken angst for Lily. Oh, the feels!

3. Do you listen to music when you write?

No. So weird, I know. But I’m a huge music lover (especially angsty indie-stuff) and playing music in the background seriously distracts me. But I can’t have silence either, because I’m a weirdo. Instead, I go to www.coffitivity.com which plays sounds like you’re in a real café. It’s the perfect blend of mindless background noise to inspire my creative process.

4. What’s your favorite book?

Seriously hardest question on the planet. I love too many books to list. However, the book that made me want to become a writer was my favorite childhood book—The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle. I had the amazing honor of meeting him two years ago. In my head I’d planned on telling him what an inspiration he was, and how much he influenced me. What happened was I got up to his table, bawled like a baby, and didn’t get a single world out. That’s called winning, my friends.

5. Describe your writing cave.

I’d rather not. It’s an embarrassing disaster and I want you all to like me and think I’m awesome. So pretend I write with a fountain pen at an antique desk in front of a fireplace. And while you’re at it, picture me in a cardigan with those little suede patches on the elbows. And I have an English accent.